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Apple: How to use iPhone 13 to shoot Hollywood movie special effects?

165438+1On October 7th, Apple released a video on YouTube, introducing how to shoot Hollywood movie special effects with iPhone 13.

The video content is introduced by two video creators on how to use iPhone 13 to shoot Hollywood special effects, including car special effects of remote-controlled cars, fantasy movies and special effects of turning your pet into a monster.

Car special effects of remote control car

It is indispensable in action movies. Powerful car chase scene, reproduced by radio remote control car. The video shooter is lying on the skateboard, chasing the remote control car to shoot. Because of the super sensor shift anti-shake function of iPhone 13, the shot video has no jitter, which is very similar to the special effects lens of Hollywood movies.

By fixing the iPhone on the moving radio remote control car, we can shoot the scene with enhanced visual urgency inside the car.

With the Apple application iMovie, you can slow down the playback speed of 4K 60fps video by one third, or use the "Block Buster" filter to create a cinematic sense of urgency.

Dream movie

The next step is how to make a dream movie with vegetables and candy. First, we should be close to the subject to blur the background. The new features of iPhone 13 series and the movie special effects mode make your subject more prominent.

You can also illuminate the subject from a lower position to create a larger shadow and make the subject look bigger.

In addition, the technology of spraying powdery powder is introduced to create a dreamy foggy atmosphere.

Turn your pet into a monster

How to shoot, turn cute pets into terrible monsters, and present a rampage scene in a city composed of toys and cartons.

Slow-motion shooting makes monsters feel stronger. "Slow" has two shooting modes, 240fps and 120fps, which can make you shoot more slowly, but 120fps is used here.

The "black" filter makes the monster stand out and makes the image have a high contrast black and white image.

Finally, have you learned the skills of shooting Hollywood movies with iPhone 13? Welcome everyone to leave a comment.